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quote:You don't say which way it goes, but I assume they found bigger is worse? I'm not sure whether it's got to do with the tyre itself deforming nicely (higher profile), or differing angular inertia, but a friend of mine who does a lot of drag racing gets almost a seconds difference between 18" and 15" wheels - smaller is better.
It also depends on the diameter of the rear wheels. The 17" have the largest diameter, the 16" the smallest and the 18" between. A german magezine figured out that there is a large difference in acceleration if you use bigger wheels.<P>Christof
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